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Connect 64 easy dots to reveal the iconic Liberty Bell soaring with wings to celebrate America's 250th anniversary! This free printable worksheet helps young children practise number sequencing and fine motor skills while exploring one of America's most beloved symbols of freedom. Perfect for ages 4–8.

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Morsomt faktum: The Liberty Bell famously cracked after years of use. The original State House bell was ordered from London in 1751, cracked on its first test ring, and was recast in Philadelphia by John Pass and John Stow in 1753. Its inscription reads "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land."

History source: National Park Service, U.S. Flag history, Freedom 250

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America is turning 250 years old — and what better symbol to celebrate than the Liberty Bell! This legendary State House bell hung in Philadelphia when the Declaration of Independence was adopted, and its message of liberty became famous in the 1800s. Grab your pencil, find dot 1, and let's make freedom ring!

1–13The Bell's Crown and Yoke

Start at dot 1 and connect through to dot 13 to trace the crown and yoke at the very top of the Liberty Bell — the sturdy frame that holds it in place. These steady curved and straight lines help children warm up their pencil grip and practise the controlled strokes they'll need for the rest of the picture.

Morsomt faktum!
The Liberty Bell's wooden yoke is made from American elm, though historians cannot prove it is the bell's original yoke. The bell was hung from a wooden support so it could swing freely and produce its deep, resonant tone across colonial Philadelphia.

14–26The Bell Body

Continue from dot 14 to dot 26 to draw the wide, rounded body of the Liberty Bell. These broad, sweeping curves are great practice for smooth wrist movements, helping children develop the pencil control they need for confident, fluent handwriting.

Morsomt faktum!
The Liberty Bell weighs 2,080 pounds — nearly a tonne! It was cast from a mix of copper and tin, which is the traditional recipe for bronze. The bell's distinctive deep tone comes from its large size and the precise ratio of metals used in its construction.

27–39The Soaring Wings

Trace dots 27 through 39 to add the magnificent wings that lift the Liberty Bell towards the sky. These bold, sweeping arcs give children a wonderful opportunity to practise long, flowing lines — building the arm movement and directional control that are key early writing skills.

Morsomt faktum!
The bald eagle — symbol of the United States since 1782 — is famous for its enormous wingspan of up to 2.4 metres (8 feet). Its powerful wings allow it to soar on warm air currents called thermals, reaching speeds of 45 miles per hour in level flight and even faster when diving.

40–52The Stars and Patriotic Details

Connect dots 40 through 52 to add the patriotic stars and decorative details that surround the bell. These shorter, more precise lines are great for building fine motor control — children must focus carefully to hit each dot accurately, which sharpens the hand–eye coordination needed for reading and writing.

Morsomt faktum!
The 50 stars on the American flag each represent one of the 50 states. The first official Stars and Stripes design was approved in 1777 with 13 stars and 13 stripes for the original states. New stars have been added as new states joined the Union, with the most recent — Hawaii — added on 4 July 1960.

53–64The 1776 Inscription and Finishing Touches

Finish the puzzle by connecting dots 53 through 64 to complete the "1776" inscription and the final flourishes that bring the whole image to life. Take your time with these last dots — a steady, careful finish is the mark of a true dot-to-dot champion!

Morsomt faktum!
1776 is one of the most important years in American history. On 4 July 1776, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming that all thirteen American colonies were free and independent states. That date is now celebrated every year as Independence Day — America's birthday.

Wonderful work — your Liberty Bell is soaring with freedom! That's 64 dots and one spectacular symbol of American independence. Colour the bell in golden bronze, the wings in brown and white, and the stars in red, white, and blue to give America the most patriotic 250th birthday tribute possible. Let freedom ring! Love a challenge? Meet more prehistoric friends in our dinosaur dot to dot printable collection.

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Ja. Dette 64-prikk-puslespillet er laget for barn i alderen Ages 4–8.

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